i * a4 : A 3 ‘ ‘ ae if YOU WANT 1 SUCCEED — —— You must not waste time, but make every minute count, You can't expect se de this without the assistance of your watch. How that ‘little romakeeper, has it been running mauy about years without cleaning, or has it Bring it in to us, we know stopp* Lk : ] 4 18 LO make it riciii arcalh, that’s our husiness. ° . | . ; . m4 Your watch properly repaired and warranted, W. W. WELLAER, Jewel LOSI... To the manufacturers —cash discounts—we secure the lowest dis- counts for SPOT CASH and give our patrons the benefit— hence our reputation for lew price shoes. in }.M. McLeod & Co 22666656 7886444240808 Do ‘~% OU a That it has taken time, study and money to produce shoes worth your, buyig at prices fair for yon to pay. SSS tS 4244 6G 6 624642464 26 O@ 28% ~~ this over too Vhat descrip- tions are cheaper than materials Be sure the shoes you buy are as good as you’re madeto be- lieve they are. Our Men’s $3 Calt Boot 1s fully es good as we i Think it over. ced v claim itto be. See it. R. i. Jost: Stamper’s Corner, Be i asalieds GOSS SSSOS POS SOVO FF HH OS OS occ! - Physical Culture, Any persons desivous of joining Miss H. McDonald’s Classes in Danc- ing and Physical Culture, for the half term (ending last of June) will please apply at her rooms on Queen Street, on Tuesday, April 27th, or on Thurs- day, April 29th, between 4 and 6 O'clock p. m. 97 —+t£ AN Eve Opener Our Ruby rim at $50. A Bicycle at $65 worth $100 Our $100 Red Bird has no equal. See them before buying, A. HORNE & CO, lines aplasia tetas cell sierttininainiaaingaitinie: anteaters te tasssitliaeatinaliin THE DAILY LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. —_—- > —_— Y. M. ©. A.-—Attend the exhibition and concert to-morrow See programme. gymnastic evening S. O. E.—Special meeting of Lodge Eton, Red Rose Degree, will be held this evening at8 o’clock. Initiation. ” Dri.—No. 2 Co. Artillery meet at the Orderly Koom« to-night, at 8 o’clock, to make up a firing party for the closing of the House. —_—~< —— Horses Waxren.—Mr. K. M. Jenkine, of New Glasgow, N. 8S, is in the city buying horses and pre duce forthe Nova Scotia markets. ielalvacleiteibs I. O. G. T.-—-Charlottetown Lodge, No. 6&8, will meet at 8 o’c'eck tonight. Election of officers and tnitiation. Other important business. Visiting brethren welcome. <add Provinerat Lecistarure.—It is under- stood that owingto the introduction of pew bills the Provincial Legislature will not be prorogued until next week, Pouice Covar.—Daniel MeMillan, John Flyna and Henry ‘Velsh were each fined $1 or 5 days for drunkenness. The Scott Act case against Peter Benoit was adjourn- ed for one week. tesiidlisinies Bitten by A Horse - A Summerside truckman was severely bitten by a horse in Macdonald’s livery stables, that town, a few days ago. (ne of his eara was almost taken off. A local medical man stitched the wound. an tan! Ran!! Ran! !!—Goto the Opera House on Monday night, and the happiest days of your life—the never to be forgot- ten school or college days—wi!] rise with- out effort most impressively before your mind. Tue Imrertan.—We bave received from Mr. John P. Newson, local agent for the Imperial wheel, a useful memo. book, which, while reminding one of the excel- lence of the Imperial, will be found ex- tremely useful for many purposes. Tre 8.8. Bowxavista will be due here from Montreal the earlv part of May and will sail for St. John Nowfoundland via. North Sydney carrying horses cattle and sheep on deck and produce under at Jowest possible rates. For further par- ticnlars see advertisment later or apply to Peake Bros & Co., agents. Anoruer Conservative Evectep.—Ac- cording to a Halifax despatch, final returns from Queen’s County elect Millard, Conservative, instead of the Liberal. This gives the Conservatives five seats, viz: Wilcox, in Hants; McMullen, in Colchester; Fitzpatrick, in Pictou; Wolfe, in Lunen- burg; and Millard, in Queen’s. ENTERTAINMENT.—The following is the programme for St, Peters’ entertainment this evening: Piano duet, Miss Russel and Prof, Earie; recitation, Miss Louise Mellish; comic eong, Mr. Jas. Welsh: cornet solo; | Mr. Fletcher; recitation, Lilian Robertson; | vocal sole, Master Robert Hogg; reading, | tev. James Simpson: vocal solo, Mr. Hill; “McCormack Rules the State,’ Miss Mc- | Mahor : vocal evlo, Master Charles Farle. Admission 10 cents. ssslsitainsiaiie Sovris Suirrprxc Nores. — Schooner Marathon arrived in port ou Tuesday bound for the Magdalen Ielands for a load of berring for the St. Pierre market. ‘The captain reports very little ice between Cape George and Souris. Schooner Satel- lite is loaded for St. Piere and _ sailed Thnreday. Schooners Nutwood and Delight are expected daity. The Delight has a full cargo for Souris from the West rts tiated vn IM ke as ils CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 29, 1897, Indies, consisting of mollasses, sugar and salt for Messrs. Matthew & McLean. - ©6900 0599604950060 5909009069 099000000500 90000060 eee ee tek Mee dh red EXAMINER, “BENEDICITE. “All Green things on the earth, bless ye the Lord !” Sang the choir branches beat The frosty window panes, and at our So while ice-cased feet The frozen, tortured sod but mocked the word And seemed to cry ike some poor soul in pain — suffering and endurance fill my davs; The growing green things will their Maker prajse—- The happy green things, growing in warm rain !” “So God lacks praise while all the fields are white!” I said; then smiled, remembering south- ward far, How pampas grass swayed green in sum- mer light, Nay, God hears always from his swing- Ing star, Decani aod Cantoris, South and North, Each auswering other, praises pouring forth. —Anvya C. Brackerr, in Harper’s for May t+ ate PERSONAL. —— Mr. John P. Sullivan, St. Peter’s Bay, is inthe city. He is at the Queen Hotel. Mr. Baygeid Williams, private secretary to Hon. Mr. Davies, left on return to Ovtavva this morning. There registered at the Hotel Davies this forenoon: H. &. Cox, H. Sutherland, Morel]; Frank Riley, Montreal); C. H. Sterne, Souris; Harold D. Macdonald, Georgetown. Mr. D. A. Smith has been re-appointed agent at North Sydney for the Dominion Coa! Company. He is also appointed chartering agent at North Sydney for the company. Mr. A. McLeod, who has heen for some time inthe employ of J.M. McLeod & Co., left this morning for Port Elgin. During his stay here Mr. McLeod made many friends, who all regret his departure. Charles Davidson, of Michigan, is spend- ing a few days in the city with his uncle, Mr. Paul Lea. Mr. Davidson is on a visit to his old home in Chariottetown— Moncton Times. Mrs. Robort Hogg, of this city, has been appointed special correspondeat of the Journal of Commerce, Montreal. Mra. Hogg has had considerable experience in newspaper work, and will prove a valu- able acquisition to the staff of that enter- prising journal. Cee men voeceresscovecoonoeee So Convenient : are we that for cleaning old furniture : of anv sort whatever, our Varnish Restorer is the very lest thing to use, that we invite comparison with otber preparations of @ similar character, claimed to be just as good as Johneon’s, Vur Varnish Restorer polishes furniture with the ieast nossible amount of labor, does not catch cust, 18 not sticky, contains no 453 ont wax, has 9 sediment. ama Price 15c large bottle. Prepared only by Johnson & Johnson THE DRUGGISTS. : 99— AGENTS We have received several special chases of high-class novelties in this depart- ment, which carnot be duplicated anywhere at the prices at which we shall offer them. prevrenerevenvaneaneny? Capes, Boleros, Jackets (n Special Exhibit Friday. the 30th Inst prverenenerneneonenty? BEER BROS Mantle Show Day. Popevennenervonennrrret? On Friday we intend making a special exhibit of all the Paris and London novelties in our Mantle Department. pur- | Cash contributions from— INDIA’S FAMINE FUND. Goverxment Hovsr, Prince Eiward Island, 28th April, 1897. Dear 8in,—I feel assured that the peo- ‘ ple ot this [sland will be gratified to learn that the extent of their contributions towards the India Famine Fund has reached the handsome sum of $6,094.34 as shown below; and I take this opportun- ity, on behalf of His Excellency the Gov- eraor-General to express his vincere thanks to all contributors for their mag- nan.mous response to his appeal, The donations remitted from this Pro- vince have been as follows: — On account of subscriptions re- ceived by Mr. M. A. Allan from School Districts..........$ 3,443 83 By Mayor of Ch’towh............. 2,153.56 By R. Hunt, Eeq,, S’side....... 312.00 By Bank of Nova Scotia......... 60.00 Tbrough The Moptrea! Star by sundry contributors (about). . 125.00 ROB vcvecctiscseugeseccss QU00E89 Yours faithfally, Grorce W. Hownay, Lieutenant-Governor. —— Summary statement of cash and wheat contributions received from the various school districts in Prince Edward Island, viz: Queen’s County.........$1188.51 Prince ee 373.90 King’s County....... 269.46 $1831.87 Wheat contributions— Queen’s County ..(bush) 11714 Prince County,... “ 12324 King’s County..... 605} 30093 Amount realized from sale of wh.at...... $1780.01 Less expense of carting handling, cleaning same at Ch'town.... $57.14 Do. by schoolctrustees. 10.91 $68.05 $1711.96 Total cash received...... $3543.33 To amountremitted to J. M. Courtney, Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa, at sundry times On account of Famine WOE icctsstectoiinnernteccscees. .o QOAAEEe To allowed for Sec’y’s services. 100.00 $3543.83 M. A. AuLax, Secretary Todian Famine Fund. Ch’town, P. E. 1., 220d April. 1897. Audited and found correct— Arthur Newbery, Assistant Provincial Treasurer. Norg- Thanks are due to the news parers which have trom time to time so kindly published gratis detailed lists of contribut- ore and for advertizing tenders for wheat and for other notices. Also the Mesers George Carter & Co., for use of Ware- house and Office. To Messrs Haszard & Moore for printing circular letters address- ing to Secretaries of School Districts. To Hon. D. Farqubarson for use of bags; aud to Alexander Horne L-q. for use of separator for cleaning wheat, A list showing the total amount con- tributed by each Schoo! District in this Province will be published as soon as space will permit. M. A. ALuay. ARE YOU A “> G000 BOOK Jfso you will appreciate the fra- grance and flavor which our Extracts impart to your cooking. Why lose time and patience experi- menting with worthless and unreliable goods, when you can get the best from your grocer by asking for the “Sovereign” Brand. SOVEREIGN FLAVORING EXTRACTS Have stood the test of years, anu their increasing sale proves their superiority. Ask your Grocer for them. Simson Bros. & Co. Manufacturers ATTENTION We have, during the last few weeks rebuilt and repainted our store, hav- ing had it thoroughly cleaned and ren- ovated, and are now ready to supply the public with all kinds of Canned Goods, Oysters, Temperance Drinks, Cigars, Confectionery, etc, also the well known, Malto Peptonized Porter for which we are sole agents. Any person wanting anything in our line would save money by calling on us before purchasing elsewhere. NPOPPePPenvenorrnpenorHOnen ppnenens AUTPPHONTTONE NTT RENT NNT NNN TTT Mere T nT ere ne re T ere rr enneT irre nnne epee nT ren nn enn Of special vaiues for were but faint praise but low priced; hard beat. At 15c to 16c Double Per yard light and d light weight, good wearers, yard. and 59¢ Staples in Coating Serges,H Koglish goods. Your inspection invited. The Always syvnersvponoonvvnneynvevanennvnneonnnynone.evnvanonneenvrerrppnntt yt The Story DRESS GOODS Stylish, seasopable and desirable, of which :it 229090000090 value at 22c per yard, our price 15c and 1bc 200900606000 this w22! GOUAUALAAULAddAdbddddddlie to say that they are good to match, impossible to width tweed effects in ark colors, medium and good lookers, and good WAV AULALALUL ANA Ab ddLdUAdAddsbdAddddddds 29¢ per Double width tweedJeffects, in light and dark colors, has the » appearance of 75 cent goods; a lady’s dress in every respect, positively worth 36c per yard, our price 29c. =e 2 e 2 @ 35¢, 50e A rough collection of all the newest and most stylish goods at these popular prices. enrietta Serges, Estemene Serges, Fancies in Silk Mixtures, Lace Effects, Tweed Kffects, Shot Goods, Small Effects, French, German & The best values yet shown by us. STANLEY BROS., Busy Store QULLbaQbddd dda sdbbsddddcddcddddddacddd treats Chronic Diseases by the Salisbury method of persistent self-help in overcom- ing past errors and Removing causes from the blood. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, | Shortness of Breath, Pleurisy, Tuberculosis Consumption of Lungs.or Bowels, Indiges- tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Ulcer, Cancer, Dropsy, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Constipa- tion, Piles, Fissures, Fistula. Diseases of Heart—Valvular, Fatty Enlargement, Paipitation. Of Liver—Jaundice, Diabetes Of Kidneys—AlbLuminuria etc. Of Spleen and Bladder—Cystitis. Of the Blood—Anae mia, Chlorosis, Scrofula, Malaria, Rheu- matism, Gout, SciaticaScurvy, Purpura. OlFe male Organs—Inflammations and Displace ments of Womb,Ovarics, Bladder or Bow- els. Menstrual irreguiarities of Sexual Organs. Of Nerves andSpine,—ervous Prostration, Sleeplessness. Decline, Hy- steria, Tremors, St. Vitus’ Dance, Chorea, Epilepsy, Convulsions, Paralysis, Loco-g | motor Ataxia. Paralysis, Agitans, Soften- ing of Brain. Some forms of Insanity | Dementia, Mania, Hypochondria, Melan-@ ; chulia. Failure of Vision and Voice, Deaf ness. Of Skin— Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Syphilis. Tumors, Glandular Fatty, Fibroid, Uterine, Ovarian and Can cer, Goitre, Cretinism, Obesity, Corpul ency. Drug and Liquor Habits—Opium, Morphine, Chloral, Cocaine, Tobacco, Stimulants. Of Bones and Joints—De- formities, Curvatures, and Pott’s Diseas of Spine, Paralysis, Hip Disease, Knock- knee, Bow Legs, Club and Flat Fout, Wry Neck, Rickets, Scrofula, Sore Legs, Var- icose Ulcers, etc. Continuous intelli gent treatment insures Minimum of suffer- ing and Maximum of Cure,possible im eac case. Avoid attempts unaided or unde blind leaders. DR. CLIFT Graduate of N Y University and the N Y Hospital. 2) years’ practicein N Y City. Diploma registered in U 8 and Canada, Address :— Charlottetown, P. E. I. Office :—Victoria Rew. Telephone Call Cirrhosis, etc. Pright’s Disease, Accommodations Reserved for patients References on application. 94 —d&w lyr. Canadian Order of —~"" Foresters Bankrupt StOCK Our sale of Bankrupt Stock of Clothing has been a great suc- cess. We have sold several lines out but we have many others, but all must go. Then you will remember you cun get Bargains in Boys’ Clothing Bargains in Boys’ Clothing Bargains in Boys’ Clothing Bargains in Youths’ Clothing Bargains in Youths’ Clothing Bargains in Youths’ Clothing Bargains in Men’s Clothing Bargains in Men’s Clothing Bargains in Men’s Clothing Big Bargains in Trunks an} Valises, Come, come to J.B. Micali Ud Sta Opposite west end Market. Court Ch'town, Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in Wrighi’s Hall,Prince St A fraternal society. Purely Canadian. $100,000 invested in Dom Govt. Bonds. Surplus funds, Jany Ist, 1897, $525,179.43 Has the largest surplus on hand for each $1,000 riek of any society of the kind in Caneda. $10,000 on deposit in Bank of Nova Scotia in Ch’town. No assessments, Fixed amount each month. Want of money can be no excuse; the cost of carry- ing insurance has been brought within the reach ofall. Married men, is it nota EPHRAIM McKENZIE & CO.. SOURIS, P.E.I, duty you owe your wives and childrea to provide againt emergencies. 87—Jaw 25—3mos. FANNINGrORD The above desirable property, residnnee of the late Mrs Lowden, on Dundas Es- planade, is offered for sale. Also the residence of the undersigned, — on corner Kent and Cumberland ts. : Either of the above properties with large grounds attached, and each possessing new and modern conveniences, will be open for inspection from Tuesday to Fri day of each week after 2 p.m. Annly to L. L. BEER, rane Estate late Mra Lowden 8 14 ee ev waay Pil 16; INT oe * ee ee Sige OLS a aa TEE ss3e6 (5 a Na anne telnet sam ec 1 RAS ST ee am rman em ge a i agp wanapenageme. ~~